Published: 17 Nov 2025, 02:05 pm
Bollywood actress Mahima Chaudhry, once celebrated for her iconic debut alongside Shah Rukh Khan in Pardes, has opened up about a deeply personal and life-altering journey. Despite leading a seemingly healthy life, the actress discovered she had breast cancer—yet shockingly, her body showed absolutely no symptoms.
In a candid recent interview, Mahima shared that the diagnosis came as a complete surprise. “There were no signs. I had no pain, no discomfort, nothing that would even hint at cancer. I only went for an annual routine check-up, and it was during a screening that the cancer was detected. Without that, I would have never known,” she said.
Mahima first made her diagnosis public in 2022. Since then, she has travelled regularly to Mumbai for yearly screenings, strictly following her doctors’ recommendations. According to her, breast cancer is a disease that often grows silently, making regular screening essential. “Cancer cannot always be identified through symptoms. It hides, it grows quietly, and only screening can reveal it. Annual check-ups can genuinely save lives,” she emphasised.
Since undergoing treatment, Mahima has witnessed remarkable progress in India’s cancer care sector. She noted, “Over the past three to four years, India has made incredible strides in cancer treatment. Many generic medicines are far more affordable now. Pharmaceutical companies are offering greater support, and awareness among the public has significantly increased.”
The actress also highlighted the crucial role of emotional strength during recovery. She expressed her gratitude to her family, who stood by her through every stage of treatment. “Cancer does not just test your body—it tests your resilience. Having the right support system is invaluable,” she added.
Mahima Chaudhry, known for films such as Daag: The Fire, Dhadkan, and Lajja, has recently returned to the screen after a prolonged break. Her comeback film, The Signature, marks an important new beginning in her professional life.
Her story serves as an urgent reminder to women everywhere: cancer does not always announce itself. Routine screening is not merely advisable—it is life-saving.
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